JALANDHAR: General Assistant (GA) to Deputy Commissioner, Jalandhar Dr.Baljinder Singh today called upon the students to follow the footstepsof former Deputy Prime Minister of India Sardar Vallabhai Patel andformer Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for preserving the unity,integrity and sovereignty of the country.

Chandigarh: The 9th annual Chandigarh National Crafts Mela, a joint venture of the North Zone Cultural Centre, Ministry of Culture (NZCC), Government of India, and Chandigarh Administration, will be organized at Kalagram, Chandigarh, from 2nd November to 12th November 2017.

The impunity enjoyed by the perpetrators of the 1984 Sikh massacre must end immediately and authorities should ensure that all those responsible, including those with command responsibility, are brought to justice, Amnesty International India said on Tuesday.

Archit Watts
Tribune News Service
Muktsar, October 31
Eight-to-ten youngsters, allegedly in an inebriated condition, hurled bricks and stones at a gurdwara at Bhullar Colony here on Tuesday afternoon. Before fleeing, they tossed the turban of gurdwara priest (granthi), scuffled with his wife and abused both of them.
Three of them were nabbed by locals and handed over to police.
Located close to the railway tracks and in a residential area, this Gurdwara Singh Sabha is built in the memory of Baba Channan Singh and managed by a local committee. It does not come under the control of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC).
Gursangat Singh, granthi at the gurdwara, alleged, “Some youngsters were shouting abuses outside the gurdwara and when I confronted them, they started hurling ...

Chandigarh: Haryana would give lifetime monthly pension to the Hindi ‘satyagrahis’ and those from Haryana who were jailed during the Emergency, hiked financial assistance to veterans of the Second World War and their widows, and provide ten-hour power supply to the agriculture sector from tomorrow (Wednesday).

The Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday criticized Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh for turning a blind eye to the depleted law and order situation in Punjab and politicizing the police administration for the convince of congress leaders. AAP condemned the day light killing of Hindu Sangarsh Sena leader Vipin Sharma and asked Capt. to give up home department as he has failed to perform his duty as chief of police department. The leaders of AAP will also meet the Hon’ble Governor in coming days against the recent killings happened in state.

CHANDIGARH: The Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday criticized Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh for turning a blind eye to the depleted law and order situation in Punjab and politicizing the police administration for the convince of congress leaders. AAP condemned the day light killing of Hindu Sangarsh Sena leader Vipin Sharma and asked Capt. to give up home department as he has failed to perform his duty as chief of police department. The leaders of AAP will also meet the Hon’ble Governor in coming days against the recent killings happened in state.